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RubiCon will be back on August 7, at which point it will return in a quarterly format. I am building the speaker lineup now; if you have specific speakers you would like to hear, please let me know! Have a great late Spring and early Summer. See & hear you soon!

For those who missed the April 3 RubiCon, all of the recordings are now available for purchase (20 USD, same as in town). This includes presentations by April Elliott Kent, Lee Lehman, Ph.D., Sandra-Leigh Serio, and Mark Wolz!

Recordings from the May 7 RubiCon will be available in approximately one month’s time.

I am delighted to announce that recordings from previous RubiCon events are now available. All recordings are in MP4 format, and are audio-visual, meaning that you will hear the presenter (and participants) and see their presentation. Each recording is a mere $20. Future recordings will become available in the month following the live presentation.

Our May 7th* RubiCon should really have been titled: “Caution: Intense Topics!” Armand Diaz, Ph.D., starts us off with “Mars, the Forgotten Planet in Relationships.” Mars rarely stays forgotten for long, which is why we have another Mars-themed talk by Gary P. Caton: “Secrets of the Mars Rx Loops.” On May 7th, Mars will be retrograde specially for Gary’s talk, just to show off. Nadiya Shah will teach “Karma and Love: The Nodes in Relationship Astrology.” Speaking of heavy and intense topics, we are pleased to have Baris Ilhan teaching from Istanbul via the magic of technology on “The Fourth House: Our Grave or Treasure?” Register here; each talk is just $20.

*RubiCon VI is on Saturday instead of our usual Sunday, to avoid conflict with Mother’s Day in the U.S.

I am very pleased to announce RubiCon V on Sunday, April 3 (register here). Our theme will be prediction, a topic near and dear to my heart. Writer and speaker April Elliott Kent will talk on the meanings of the void-of-course Moon, while the renowned traditionalist Lee Lehman, Ph.D. will demonstrate her technique with job and business horary charts. For those wanting to learn about the math and practical uses of secondary progressions, Sandra-Leigh Serio has you covered. Rounding out this lineup of stellar speakers is Mark Wolz, who will teach the methodology and purpose of predicting. You can find more detailed talk descriptions and bios here. It promises to be an exciting set of talks; register soon, as space is limited. See you there!